Droid Themed 2.0.1 Laucher -- turns red on press [credit to Matt3w]
Helix Laucher allows up to 7 screens -- when using the helix launcer hit the menu button then configure to pick the number of screens you want.

Installation Instructions
1. Download the Nandroid Backup below
2. Unzip what you just downloaded
3. Place the folder into your nandroid folder on your SDCARD
4. Reboot into SPRecovery
5. Make an advanced nandroid backup, and back up all the options
6. Go back to main screen of SPRecovery
7. Wipe data/cache ONLY IF USING 2.0.1 NOW, YOU MAY KEEP YOUR DATA IF YOUR USING A ESE53 ROM CURRENTLY..!
8. Wipe cache partition
9. do an advanced nandroid restore and select restore "Succulent Desire v-1.0"
10. Select restore options for boot and system
11. Reboot phone
12. Check out the ROM and give me some feedback..

**REMEMBER PLEASE BACKUP BEFORE SWITCHING ROMS****ALSO YOU MAY KEEP DATA IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY USING ESE53, BUT WIPING IS RECOMMENDED FOR BEST FUNCTIONALITY AND PERFORMACE..**

***I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS OR ANYTHING ELSE DURING THIS PROCESS, YOU DO ALL OF THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK..***

HAVE FUN AND LET ME KNOW OF ANY BUGS YOU MAY FIND, OR REQUESTS YOU MAY HAVE.. ENJOY..

WOODYMAN

IF YOUR USING A ESE53 BASED ROM NOW YOU DON'T NEED TO WIPE DATA/CACHE
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First boot will take a little longer because system is Deodexed... after the boot animation spells at droid at the end your screen will be black for some time, this is ok, its because the bootanimation isn't set to repeat, so your screen will just stay black while your phone sets up the system.. every other boot will only take as long as it took the bootanimation to play.. so it boots up pretty quick..​

Only thing for me is how the battery life gonna be? any idea if its better.
downloaded and gonna give it a try, just wondering cause bat life is the only reason i keep going back to stock rooted rom.

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As of now i can't give you that good of an answer, i've spent most of the day building this ROM and tweaking it around and have rebooted and restored and backed up many many times, along with plently of internet use, so most of the day while not in class or on the phone or something its been plugged in.. my battery did drop from 70% - 50% for the 2 hours i ran with it today, but i had music playing, and used GPS to track speed a little..

[Im pretty sure you've all heard by now, but just in case you didn't VZW is releasing android 2.1 ESE53 build on March 18th, just a heads up for anyone that didn't know)

im telling you because this ROM is ESE53 based, and the update from VZW is also ESE53 based, so my guess would be that normal everyday battery use should be fairly good..

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